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More options in appliances

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Appliances

have not seen a significan­t design update in decades. However, with the recent explosion of styles, finishes and innovation, homeowners now have more options than ever. While you are dreaming about your next renovation, learn about some of the latest appliance trends.

Seamless design.

Homeowners want clean lines and integrated appliances in their kitchen spaces. While many brands offer slide-in ranges, consider diverging from traditiona­l models and instead purchase a built-in wall oven and separate cooktop. This allows for flexible layouts, especially in tight spaces.

Contempora­ry finishes.

Coordinate your kitchen colour palettes with a new range of finishes such as slate and matte black stainless steel, which are often equipped with fingerprin­t-resistance. For the more design-forward individual­s, copper and bronze

veneers will complement the warm metals in your home.

Restaurant grade.

Pioneered in fine dining and perfected for the home, profession­algrade appliances are now available to aspiring chefs. The induction cooktop is a perfect example; it heats up using an electromag­netic field instead of radiant heat. This means precision and control so you can cook like a pro.

High fashion.

Ever wish you could get your clothes as crisp as when you first bought them from the store? Revolution­ize the way you care for your garments in the comfort of your home by installing your own steam clothing care system. Without using harsh chemicals, clothing steamers are chic, builtin units easily integrated into a standard closet. Simply plug in, fill the water tank, and the appliance is ready for use.

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